Subscriptions are being raised in Christo church and iSapier for the relief of the unfortunate settlers who were recently burnt out at Noreewood. Judge—" How oomee it that yon dared to break Into into this gentleman’s house in the dead of night P” Prisoner—" Why, your lordship, the other time yon reproached me for stealing in broad daylight', Am 1 not to be allowed te work at all P” A men named Blaze keepi a pub in Sydney. The boss ot the adjacent lawyer’sjoffioe insists that when the olerka go out they should leave a memo atating where they have gone, also how they intend to get there, end how long it would take them to come back again. The legend on the slate generally read*, ’ Gone to Blaze’i.’ “ Yea,” said the landlady, “ appearances may be doubtful, but disappearances are more so. ” There are now in the miiaion-field 2400 unmarried ladies, besides probably an equal number of married. In the early days of mission it wae not thought that a lady could enter the ranks of mission workers except aa the wife of a missionary.
AMPLE STORAGE For Over 1 >y AAA SACKS GRAM 1 / SACKS GRAIN CHARGES LOWER THAN TIM ARC The Store has been Thoroughly Ore hauled and put into Perfect Condition, JAMES WINNING, GENERAL MERCHANT, fe!6 TEMUKA.
THE GASH DRAPERY COMPANY, TEMUKA, ARE NOW SHOWING a Large and Carefully-Selected Stock of WINTER DRAPERY, THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION FOR QUALITY AND PRICE. New Hosiery, Gloves Frillings, Wool Squares, Beaded Mitts, Bootees, Infanters, Aprons. CHOICE HATS AND BONNETS— All the Fashionable Colors in Fancy Velvet and Plush. NEW DRESS MATERIALS— Plain, Striped, and Check, in all tho leading Colors. NEW PLAIN, FANCY, AND CHECK PLUSHES in all the Fashionable Shades, New Jackets in Fancy, Stripe, and Curl Cloth. Ladies’ and Children's Ulsters in groat variety. Now Boas, Black and Colored Fur Trimmings, Umbrellas, and Skirls. A large assortment of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS. CRETONNES, CURTAINS, TOWELS, ETC. A nice selection of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, Colonial Manufacture. Scarves, Ties, Shirts and Lnderclothing, etc. A large Stock of MEN’S, LADIES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES to Select from. Agent for the WATEEBURT WATCH. Nu C. ROULSTON, For CASH DRAPERY COMPANY, iV k TEMUKA.
PICKLES! PICKLES 1! rrHE UNDERSIGNED has succeeded 1 in MANUFACTURING a PURE MALT VINEGAR, which he is Prepared to Offer to the Public at Is 6d per Gallon at the Brewery, and should sufficient inducement offer he will ksepup a supply* This Vinegar is made entirely from mal*, and being perfectly free from mineral acids is more wholesome for table use, and better adapted far pickling purposes, than that usually sold. FRANCIS FRANKS. Eclipse Brewery, March 16,1888. jsl9
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1714, 22 March 1888, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1714, 22 March 1888, Page 3
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